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The song that changed New Jersey The GOP is divided over a humiliated Republican's attempt at a comeback. Made for each other Why do residents in a depressed corner of the Midwest keep sending back to Washington the man perhaps least likely to improve their fate? Holy smoke How the selection of the next House chaplain has turned into the latest political war on Capitol Hill. Et tu, J.C.? The only African-American in the House Republican Caucus is among the scores of House GOP members contemplating retirement. The congressman from Columbine For Colorado Rep. Tom Tancredo, reelection seemed inevitable -- until
tragedy struck Littleton. The GOP's Hispanic high hopes George W. Bush's symbolic gestures to the Texas Latino community have gone a long way. But will the approach work in states like California? Republicans lost in space Polls suggest that the "Democrats' issues" will dominate next year's elections; if so, the GOP better learn how to fight more effectively in a hurry or it will be in for a bruising. "Drop the Chalupa, Al Gore!" Republicans are plotting a strategy to court the Latino vote. A confederacy of dunces The GOP-led Congress has pushed the United States to the brink of losing its vote in the United Nations. The thin black line Black liberal Democrats plan to rally behind white centrist candidates to help bring the party back into the majority in the House. |
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